CAS 3080-29-3
:L-Adenosine
Description:
L-Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside composed of adenine and ribose, playing a crucial role in various biochemical processes. It is characterized by its structure, which includes a purine base (adenine) linked to a ribose sugar via a β-N9-glycosidic bond. L-Adenosine is soluble in water and exhibits a neutral pH in solution. It is involved in energy transfer as a component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and serves as a signaling molecule in cellular processes, influencing heart rate, neurotransmission, and vascular function. Additionally, L-adenosine has pharmacological significance, as it can act as a vasodilator and has potential therapeutic applications in treating conditions such as arrhythmias and ischemia. Its biological activity is mediated through specific adenosine receptors, which are part of the G protein-coupled receptor family. Overall, L-adenosine is a vital compound in biochemistry, with diverse roles in cellular metabolism and signaling pathways.
Formula:C10H13N5O4
Synonyms:- beta-L-Adenosine
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9H-Purin-6-amine, 9-β-L-ribofuranosyl-
CAS:Formula:C10H13N5O4Purity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:267.2413L-Adenosine
CAS:Formula:C10H13N5O4Purity:≥ 95.0%Color and Shape:White to off-white crystalline powderMolecular weight:267.24L-Adenosine
CAS:<p>Applications L-Adenosine is an intermediate in the synthesis of (2S,3S,4R,5R)-2-(6-Amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-5-(((3-aminophenyl)thio)methyl)tetrahydrofuran-3,4-diol (A609900), an enantiomer of (2R,3R,4S,5S)-2-(6-Amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-5-(((3-aminophenyl)thio)methyl)tetrahydrofuran-3,4-diol (A577286), which an intermediate used in the synthesis of S-adenosylhomocysteine analogs with biological activities.<br>References Lawrence, F., et al.: Biochem. S-Adenosylmethionine Relat. Compd., Proc. Conf., 637 (1982); Shire, D., et al.: Nucleosides & Nucleotides, 2, 21 (1983)<br></p>Formula:C10H13N5O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:267.24L-Adenosine
CAS:<p>L-Adenosine is a nucleoside that is naturally synthesized in the body and is also found in certain foods. It has a variety of functions, including as an adenosine receptor agonist, a transport agent, and a substrate for metabolic pathways. In addition to its function as an adenosine receptor agonist, L-adenosine can be transported into mammalian cells by facilitated diffusion. The uptake of L-adenosine into cells is dependent on the concentration of extracellular adenosine and its concentration-response curve has been determined experimentally. L-Adenosine also acts as an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase enzyme which increases cAMP levels in cells. This increase in cAMP leads to increased calcium ion influx into the cell, which may lead to activation of protein kinase A (PKA) and protein kinase C (PKC). L-Adenosine has been shown to have cardiac effects at high concentrations. These effects may be</p>Formula:C10H13N5O4Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:267.24 g/mol(2S,3S,4R,5S)-2-(6-Amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-5-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydrofuran-3,4-diol
CAS:Purity:97%Molecular weight:267.2449951






